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cert-v2: backwards compatibility trickery for ipv6 #1245

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Here's a collection of hacks I've made to get IPv6 connectivity working on networks with:

  1. v2-compatible lighthouses with v1 and v2 certs
  2. some hosts with just v1 certs, some with both, some with just v2
  3. pki.default_version unset on all hosts

Not all of it is good imo, but it does seem to work fairly well.

@nbrownus nbrownus merged commit a670be3 into slackhq:cert-v2 Oct 11, 2024
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@JackDoanRivian JackDoanRivian deleted the cert-v2-weird-v6-hacks branch October 14, 2024 15:54
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